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- 2020
- Johannes Wichmann
, Kurt Sandkuhl, Nikolay Shilov, Alexander V. Smirnov, Felix Timm, Matthias Wißotzki:
Enterprise Architecture Frameworks as Support for Implementation of Regulations: Approach and Experiences from GDPR. Complex Syst. Informatics Model. Q. 24: 31-48 (2020) - Tomás Kulhánek, Jirí Kofránek:
Experience with Teaching Different Modeling Techniques on the example of Glucose Insulin Regulation Model. EMBC 2020: 6024-6027 - Alexis Olry de Rancourt, Julien Veytizou, David Bertolo, Robin Vivian, J. M. Christian Bastien, Stéphanie Fleck:
PrisMe: a Tangible User Interface for Work Group Regulation. Preliminary User Experience Study. ETIS 2020 - Lobna Hassan, Nannan Xi, Bahadir Gurkan, Jonna Koivisto, Juho Hamari:
Gameful Self-Regulation: A Study on How Gamified Self-Tracking Features Evoke Gameful Experiences. HICSS 2020: 1-10 - Qingqing Wan, Mengyu Liu, Bojun Gao, Ting-Wen Chang, Ronghuai Huang:
The Relationship between Self-regulation and Flow Experience in Online Learning: A Case Study of Global Competition on Design for Future Education. ICALT 2020: 365-367 - 2018
- Babajide Osatuyi
, Ofir Turel
:
Tug of war between social self-regulation and habit: Explaining the experience of momentary social media addiction symptoms. Comput. Hum. Behav. 85: 95-105 (2018) - Chia-Wen Tsai, Pei-Di Shen, I-Chun Chiang, Wen-Yu Chen, Yi-Fen Chen:
Exploring the effects of web-mediated socially-shared regulation of learning and experience-based learning on improving students' learning. Interact. Learn. Environ. 26(6): 815-826 (2018) - Biao Luo
, Yin Yang
, Derong Liu
:
Adaptive Q-Learning for Data-Based Optimal Output Regulation With Experience Replay. IEEE Trans. Cybern. 48(12): 3337-3348 (2018) - Alicja Piotrkowicz
, Vania Dimitrova, Antonija Mitrovic, Lydia Lau:
Self-Regulation, Knowledge, Experience: Which User Characteristics are Useful for Predicting Video Engagement? UMAP (Adjunct Publication) 2018: 63-68 - 2015
- Jari Laru, Jonna Malmberg, Hanna Järvenoja, Vesa-Matti Sarenius, Sanna Järvelä:
Designing Simple Tools for Socially Shared Regulation: Experiences of Using Google Docs and Mobile SRL Tools in Mathematics Education. CSCL 2015 - 2014
- Simone Kopeinik
, Alexander Nussbaumer
, Lisa-Christina Winter, Dietrich Albert
, Aurora Dimache, Thomas Roche:
Combining Self-Regulation and Competence-Based Guidance to Personalise the Learning Experience in Moodle. ICALT 2014: 62-64 - 2013
- I-Chun Tsai, I-Pei Tung, James M. Laffey:
Exploring the impact of students' motivation and self-regulation on the social nature of online learning experiences. Int. J. Learn. Technol. 8(1): 86-108 (2013) - Pedro Alves Nogueira, Rui Amaral Rodrigues, Eugénio C. Oliveira, Lennart E. Nacke:
Guided Emotional State Regulation: Understanding and Shaping Players' Affective Experiences in Digital Games. AIIDE 2013 - Cynthia Farina, Mary J. Newhart, Josiah Heidt, Jackeline Solivan:
Balancing inclusion and "enlightened understanding" in designing online civic participation systems: experiences from regulation room. DG.O 2013: 180-189 - Gareth Schott, Raphaël Marczak, Frans Mäyrä, Jasper van Vught:
DeFragging Regulation: From putative effects to 'researched' accounts of player experience. DiGRA Conference 2013 - Maciej Swierczynski
, Daniel-Ioan Stroe
, Ana-Irina Stan, Remus Teodorescu
, Rasmus Laerke, Philip Carne Kjaer:
Field tests experience from 1.6MW/400kWh Li-ion battery energy storage system providing primary frequency regulation service. ISGT Europe 2013: 1-5 - 2012
- David Ludlam:
A perspective on regulation and users' experience. ICIN 2012: 121-127 - 2011
- Javier Morales, Maite López-Sánchez
, Marc Esteva:
Using Experience to Generate New Regulations. IJCAI 2011: 307-312 - Judith Good, Jon Rimmer, Eric Charles Harris, Madeline Balaam:
Self-Reporting emotional experiences in computing lab sessions: an emotional regulation perspective. PPIG 2011: 2 - 2010
- Jan Koeppen, Maite López-Sánchez
, Javier Morales, Marc Esteva:
Learning from Experience to Generate New Regulations. COIN@AAMAS&MALLOW 2010: 337-356 - Carl Johan Wallnerström
, Lina Bertling
:
Learning from experiences of the prior Swedish electrical distribution system regulation - Reference material when developing the future regulatory incentives. ISGT Europe 2010: 1-8 - 2008
- Jean Mary Zarate, Robert J. Zatorre:
Experience-dependent neural substrates involved in vocal pitch regulation during singing. NeuroImage 40(4): 1871-1887 (2008) - 2007
- Vinod Goel, Raymond J. Dolan
:
Social Regulation of Affective Experience of Humor. J. Cogn. Neurosci. 19(9): 1574-1580 (2007) - 2006
- Jan Vanthienen, Christophe Mues, Stijn Goedertier:
Experiences with Modeling and Verification of Regulations. ReMo2V 2006 - 2005
- Ken Chen, Rim Hammi:
Some lessons from an experience with active video flow regulation. Service Management and Self-Organization in IP-based Networks 2005 - 1997
- Matthias Frank, Peter Martini:
Practical experiences with a transport layer extension for end-to-end bandwidth regulation. LCN 1997: 337-346
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